AI-tracked solar canopies

Power where vehicles already park.Move with the sun.

UNDEFEATED Solar turns parking lots, apartment garages, college housing, depots, and mixed-use developments into active energy infrastructure. The canopy tracks the sun, shades people and vehicles, and feeds chargers without forcing every site to wait on a brittle grid upgrade.

+44% tracked output
24/7 site layer
NACS ready
Output
+44%target uplift vs fixed-panel layouts
Charger fit
AC/DCTesla NACS, CCS, fleet, and open networks
Use case
Mixedhousing, retail, campus, freight, farm
Launch
NorCalCalifornia-first pilot review

Not old panels. A site energy layer.

Traditional solar carports are passive. UNDEFEATED Solar is designed as a controlled canopy system: tracking geometry, charger-agnostic electrical planning, data feedback, shade, and staged storage readiness so property owners can add capacity where demand is actually showing up.

How it works

Track the curve, not just noon.

AI-assisted tracking keeps the array aligned through morning and evening shoulders, when apartments, campuses, and fleets often need charging most.

  • Higher daily harvest than fixed tilt
  • Site telemetry for operations review
  • Future battery and load-control integration
Charging fit

Tesla-era infrastructure, no lock-in.

As Tesla/NACS access expands across the market, sites need canopies that can support Tesla equipment, third-party networks, and local fleet chargers.

  • NACS and CCS planning paths
  • Level 2 and DC fast charging layouts
  • Owner-controlled charger/network selection
Grid relief

Reduce dependence on slow upgrades.

California reliability planning continues to focus on summer risk and load growth. Distributed carport generation gives developments a practical first move while interconnection catches up.

  • Use existing parking footprints
  • Offset peak site demand
  • Stage storage where economics make sense

Built for the places EV adoption gets stuck.

Near-home charging is a real bottleneck for renters, students, shift workers, and dense housing. The cleanest opportunity is not another empty field. It is the asphalt already attached to daily life.

Apartments

Multifamily charging without a utility standoff.

Apartment residents often lack private garages. Solar canopies make parking lots work harder while adding shade, visible sustainability, and a charging amenity that helps lease-up.

College housing

Campus power where students actually park.

Student housing, community colleges, and university lots can pair charging demand with canopy generation, giving facilities teams a visible clean-energy asset and a better parking experience.

Mixed-use

Retail, housing, and rideshare in one footprint.

Mixed-use projects need assets that serve residents at night, customers during the day, and rideshare drivers in between. The same canopy can support multiple revenue patterns.

Northern California thesis

Tesla charging growth is changing what a parking lot is worth.

Tesla's network keeps setting the reference point for EV charging reliability, and large California charging sites are already using solar-plus-storage to work around utility delays. Northern California has the ingredients: EV density, high-value real estate, housing demand, campus growth, and a grid that rewards distributed capacity.

Market signalTesla/NACS expansion
Development signalMultifamily + student housing
Infrastructure signalReliability + energization delays
Site signalParking lots as generation assets
Bryan Gillis
Founder, Institute of AI

Bryan Gillis is bringing the development playbook forward from Florida and Boston into Northern California: combine real estate timing, energy demand, and AI-enabled infrastructure so carports are planned as revenue-producing systems from day one.

The approach is intentionally practical: start with pilot sites, prove energy yield and tenant demand, then scale across repeatable housing, campus, fleet, and mixed-use portfolios. A little boxing language still applies: pick the right rounds, protect the site owner, and let the sun do the heavy lifting.

Industry-specific answers.

Every site has a different constraint. UNDEFEATED Solar is designed around those constraints instead of pretending one fixed-panel layout solves everything.

Housing developers

Lease-up amenity + resilience story.

Give residents covered parking, charging access, and a visible clean-energy layer without waiting for full-site electrification to become perfect on day one.

Fleet operators

Predictable daytime energy.

Stage charging for vans, municipal vehicles, and light freight while reducing exposure to peak-price windows and feeder constraints.

Retail centers

Dwell time becomes useful time.

Charging under shade gives customers a reason to stay, while the canopy helps offset the load created by the experience.

Farms and open land

Agrivoltaics without giving up the field.

Use shade, irrigation power, and distributed generation together so the acre keeps working for food and energy.

California pilot sites are open for review.

Multifamily, college housing, retail, depot, farm, and mixed-use sites. Keep the fight language spar-ing-ly. Let the infrastructure win.

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